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IN SEASON (#131)

Ed Bennett, bass; Paul Mazzio, trumpet and flugelhorn; Lee Wuthenow, tenor sax; Steve Christofferson, piano; Ron Steen, drums.

Eyes of Ibad * Solution of Resolution * Dancing Sunbeam * Samba de
Ed * The Path * Time * Crazeology * Bindu * Blues Over * In Season * Mad About The Boy * The Serpent's Tooth

Saphu Records

"You'll be rewarded by a careful listen to In Season." 5/4 Magazine, February 1995

"Bennett's writing and playing are at the very heart of jazz. This will be one of my highly recommended recordings of 1995." -- George Fendel in Jazzscene,1995.

TOUROLOGY: (#168)

Ed Bennett, bass; Warren Rand, alto sax; Tom Hill, trombone; Steve Christofferson, piano; Tony Jefferson, drums

Tourology * Semuta * Melange * Tiny Capers * Whee Up * Passing * Roy's Idea * Waltz for Milo * White Flight * Chelsea Bridge * Blues Now

Saphu Records

"Ed Bennett is one of those powerhouse players whose virtuosity inspires the other participants on the bandstand to give it all they've got. It's just one example of an album brimming with vitality and artistry." -- George Fendel in Jazzscene,1997

FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING (#118)

Dan Blunck, sax, bamboo flute and percussion; Gene Rosati, guitar; Chuck Deardorf, bass; Dave Zygmunt and Ken Paine, drums.

Mysterious Ways * And Then She Smiled * Goola * Satori * Fringe Theatre * Kootenay Lake * The Spirit Realm

Private Label

"Strong jazz entry from mainstream to freeform. Get it." -- Chris
Lunn, Victory Review,1997.

TOM BERGERON AND WHIRLED JAZZ: LEOPARD'S TALE (#139)

Tom Bergeron, saxophones; Don Latarski, guitars; Forest Moyer, bass; Dave Storrs,drums; Israel Annoh, congas.

Kudra's Dilemma * Triangle * Ballade #5 * Fillip for Phillip * Leopard's Tale * Light Dancer * Free Whirled * First Crystal * Reaching Up.

Teal Creek Records

"Tom Bergeron in many ways symbolizes the versatility required of a late-20th Century saxophonist. He also has what it takes to help move the saxophone into the 21st Century. We can all enjoy making that journey with him." Carl Woidick, author of Charlie Parker: His Music and Life.

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